Cautionary Tales Quotes
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Cautionary Tales Quotes & Sayings
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From the time we're born, our brothers and sisters are our collaborators and coconspirators, our role models and our cautionary tales,
— Jeffrey Kluger
Reading is one of the important part of being a person.
— Perry Moore
There's nothing wrong with technology. It's when technology is the story and not the artist, that's the problem.
— Billy Corgan
The burning of an author's books, imprisonment for opinion's sake, has always been the tribute that an ignorant age pays to the genius of its time.
— Joseph Lewis
I don't think the advertisers have any real idea of their power not only to reflect but to mold society.
— Marya Mannes
After an 18-year career, I left the film industry, not wanting to become one of those child-actor cautionary tales.
— Lisa Jakub
Remember that the danger that is most to be feared is never the danger we are most afraid of.
— Andrew Lang
The only two people who matter now are in front of me- the boy who broke me and the girl who put me back together.
— Marieke Nijkamp
The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.
— Deborah Moggach
It's like the television equivalent of one of those cymbal-banging monkey toys being duct-taped to your forehead.
— Matthew Norman
In point of fact I was a perfectly devoted and dutiful little Catholic - until the day I learned that animals have no souls.
— Susan Kay
All the great coincidences and marvelous achievements of his life disappeared in a flash. In their place were puppet strings. 'A
— Hugh Howey
In case of a thunderstorm, stand in the middle of the fairway and hold up a one iron. Not even God can hit a one iron.
— Lee Trevino
Fairytales were never really meant for children; they were meant as cautionary tales for teenagers on the verge of growing up.
— Kate Forsyth
Most songs that aren't jump-rope songs, or lullabies, are cautionary tales or goodbye songs and road songs.
— Tom Waits
Cautionary tales were fantastic in the '70s.
— Alfonso Cuaron